marine life

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Have you ever been in a situation where you had to make a decision where you life or others lives were in danger, for marines and other troops in combat it was a life style they would make decisions like this on a daily basis. Is it healthy for average people to have to make choices like this and does it cause any type of depression or mental weakness? Or does it make you a stronger person mentally? People often wonder what its like to be in there shoes there for when you meet a marine you catch yourself always asking the questions what is it like being at gun point or what's the scariest story you have from your experiences overseas. And i am here to answer those questions.
You think you know what its like to be over in iraq or afghanistan, but when it comes down to it your simple get up in the morning, brush your teeth, and go out and do your job is far from reality. Oliver ______, [give us both first and last name (or tell us why you couldn’t) rank or expertise (tells the reader why their story is credible or why they are an excellent witness), explained "the Afghans didn't really give a shit about how we were treated or what was given to us for sleep and rest," Oliver recalled. theres times when you go over 3 days without sleeping and they expect you to be functioning right. Oliver was stationed in afghanistan he isn't allowed to give us full details but he gave an outline of what its like going 3 days with no sleep. It was nov. 3rd 2012 Oliver was based to watch over a entrance to the base camp he didn't like doing this but some things you just have to tolerate. He had a 10 hour shift watching this gate his 10 hours was up and was waiting for the next guy to fill in his spot he never showed up he was playing with a string ...

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...They have studied members of 4 US combat infantry units 3 Army units and a Marine Corps unit using an anonymous survey that was administered to the subjects either before their deployment to Iraq or 3 to 4 months after their return from combat duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. The outcomes included major depression, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD, which were evaluated on the basis of standardized self-administered screening instruments. But studies showed that they people that where deployed to iraq was dealing with the mental weaknesses much more than troops deployed anywhere else.
What do we do to stop this from happening? Well there are a few things that are out of our control we can improve our training but we can't 100% guarantee that it wont happen to at least 1 in every how many soldiers. I believe it would be in our best interest

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